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Old 06-29-2004, 12:01 PM
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steering wheel problem

i have 94 civic hatch and i just put some ground control and tokico blue shocks on and now all of a sudden my steering wheel starts vibrating when i hit about 40+ miles per hour...now i know my axle is going because its making a slight click when i make left turns but not when im driving normally and its not shaking when i make any turns, so the question is what could possibly be making my steering wheel vibrate vigorously when im driving straight, my main thought is the axle but before i go and get one and that not be the problem i thought would get some feedback from u guys (also is it true that making fast u-turns can assist in destroying your axle)
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Old 06-29-2004, 04:04 PM
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alignment dude!!!!!!! when u lower your car, ur alignment gets messed up pretty bad. u gotta go to a mechanic/shop and have them do a four wheel alignment on your car. should be about 50 bucks! and how much did u lower your car by? if it's over 1.7 inches then u need to get a camber kit as well
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Old 06-29-2004, 05:37 PM
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Re: steering wheel problem

He's right, --- alignment.
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